Friends of Dana-Farber
Friends' Board and Bios
Christina Glen
Christina Glen grew up in Wayland, Mass., the eldest of four
children. She attended Dana Hall School, graduated from Colby
College with a degree in Economics and then earned an MBA from Duke
University. Her professional career included stints in banking and
information technology. She lives in Weston, Mass., with her
husband David and their two teenage children. Christina has been a
member of the Friends' of Dana-Farber for a number of years.
Christina plays a significant role in many board activities
including co-chairing the 2002 Pops Gala, the creation and launch
of The Great Chefs Cooking for Great Friends cookbook, and
co-chairing the Key to the Cure event at Saks Fifth Avenue for the
past two years. She also has held several positions on the
Executive Committee.
In addition to the Dana-Farber, Christina is involved with
Mother Caroline Academy, a school for underprivileged girls in the
inner-city, as well as participating in a number of other
organizations in Weston. She particularly enjoys spending time with
her family, whether skiing or vacationing in Vermont or on
Nantucket in the summer.
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